From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfedorafe‧do‧ra /fəˈdɔːrə/ noun [countable] a soft hat with a brim that curls upwards slightly
Examples from the Corpus
fedora• Lou Rigatoni laughed and doffed his hat, which Madame Astarti thought was a fedora but wasn't sure.• Coming in his direction was a man in a trenchcoat and fedora.• It was filled with crazy clothes: worn velvet dresses, sequined sweaters, oversized satin pants and a crushed fedora.• He was wearing a scarf, an overcoat, and a gray fedora hat.• I had chips of brick on the brim of my fedora.• I took the fedora from the hat peg and perched it over my brow.• An image of a white face under a white fedora.